
We do it for the whole month, so we’re going to have our online story times to be Dr. Seuss for the whole month…” says Suzette Sims, the Program Services Coordinator at Craft Memorial Library whose favorite Seuss book is The Lorax, “…Different members of the Rotary club are going to be guest readers for us, and they each picked out a Dr. Seuss book that they liked and they’re going to be reading it.”

Some other Seuss-themed celebrations in the area include a week-long observance at Graham Intermediate School. There’s a Cat in the Hat meet and greet at Cedar Bluff Elementary School Thursday and at Tazewell Primary School on Friday. Princeton Public Library will be holding its own Seuss Birthday Bash this Friday at 11:00 am.
Families came out Saturday to praise the tomfoolery and eccentric universe of Dr. Seuss, for his impending birthday, at Seuss Fest at the Savannah Kids’ Exhibition hall.
It was a thrilling day with exercises, science tests, narrating, and a forager chase and that’s just the beginning.
Every individual who came was urged to dress as their number one Dr. Seuss character.
Dr. Seuss is known for his rhyming and similar-sounding word usage in books like The Feline in the Cap, How the Grinch Took Christmas, and more.
Gallery teachers trust individuals will need to investigate the exhibition hall.
Particularly throughout the mid-year when guardians are searching for something good time for their children to do.
“At the point when youngsters aren’t in school and they need something to do here in Savannah, this is the spot they ought to come to. At the point when they’re here they get an extraordinary encounter and I maintain that they should have the option to leave saying, ‘alright I will return tomorrow or I will return the following day,'” said Savannah Kids’ Gallery teacher Jamal Tanks.
The historical center is open Wednesday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.